Don't see an issue with it. High school has a boys soccer and girls soccer, boys baseball and girls softball, basketball etc. Girls football team should be no different. As long as the other schools agree and it's all girls teams, should be just fine.
My only concern is this: Why isn't this posted on the main NFL RU-vid channel? If Roger Goodell wants this story to really have an impact (not saying I think Roger Goodell runs these RU-vid channels, but someone HAS to), then you wouldn't post this on one of your smallest channels on the platform. Having the most amount of eyes looking at the idea could offer a realistic number of who's interested in the idea of a Women's League. A lot of guys purposely miss the point of their statements and only say that it's a size and strength issue. They're not talking about joining the NFL, they literally stated that in the video. They wanted their own way to play the sport at a professional capacity. If you're still missing the point, then you're a part of the problem. 🤦 But to the women, ladies, girls or whatever you prefer, just know there's risks involved in football. Concussions, torn ACL's and all these other awful injuries can now happen to you. The media is already hostile towards you for little to no reason, there's a lot of the smaller things during the week to prepare for a game, learning the drills, skills and techniques of the game, learning the strategies, concepts and playbooks, learning cadences, audibles, and adjustments. Learning the rules of the game, the penalties, the unspoken rules of locker rooms, things like that. There's a lot more that I'm missing on here that should be mentioned, but playing football comes with bad as well as the good. Surprise us with how well you deal with everything that gets thrown your way successfully 👍
I cannot believe its about 10 years since Fall 2012 when I read this news and how good she was at 8-9 years old on all boys team. It was cool. I got my first house than following 2013 after watching Super Bowl where she was invited. Feels like yesterday and hard to believe it is going to be 10 years so soon.
i am 12 and i play in midwest city and i love playing football but every team i am on i am the only one out there trying to make a change but some people wont listen but it is good seeing other girl playing football
We have a 5' tall boy RB/WR/DB on our team. He plays every Friday. We also have 2 girls on our team that see playing time every week. Girls can play on boys teams and do, however I do agree schools should have a girls team if there is a demand that could sustain a girls league.